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Changing habitual work practices with DevOps doesn t have to be an uphill struggle, explains Thomas Martin of 27Global. Instead, try changing the routine with these practical tips for improvement.
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After nearly a full year of a global shift towards remote work, we ve reached the point at which we can evaluate what has succeeded and what hasn t in our new work-from-home normal. For software engineers, DevOps has proved to be one of the most useful methodologies for maintaining open communication, overcoming bottlenecks and hitting deadlines. DevOps is a set of practices that combine tasks of software development and IT operations. The goal is to shorten product development and provide continuous delivery capability while maintaining high quality. DevOps and Agile are complementary and our industry seem to be in agreement that bringing people together to collaborate is a better way to approach product de
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Now building for the future after years in the doldrums
Located on the southern tip of mainland China, Hong Kong is known as one of the world s most beautiful and wealthy cities. But long before it became a financial hub and tourist destination, Hong Kong had emerged as a pioneering force in Asian football.
Indeed, the beautiful game has a long history in the former British colony, with its first club - Hong Kong FC – having been founded as early as 1886. Its first football competition, the Hong Kong Football Cup (later renamed the Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield) followed 12 years later and is still contested today, and a professional league, the Hong Kong First Division, was launched in 1908.